iv—v.7—- -w,—,~ MAXIMS Maxims if °' * ‘ or. A , 7'. MERE MAN’ .. MERE MAN AI°°l'“"""'"“'"'f"' chnrityi.n.tnnu:¢;it'heIi|¢- __ ' I Covers Prince Edward? Island Like the Dew 7 W m ' — ' use iui {,‘.‘.'.'i'.'.f.o‘.'."‘."lz‘.'.’ni'°J. no one- 12 PAGES mi: did use §'ir".u'o':u'§'d:“-'.—'a u. 'e. A. can CHARLCYPTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936 RITAIN SENDS MORE TR oops To PALESTINE ——_jj—jj—j—jjj—j. “QUEEN MARY” STEAMS TOWARDS NEW YORK Soeoiar Police -- t mm , M Called To Protect iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiioiiui AMOS. Que., May 2'l—The speculate On Possibil- I BIG succiss “°°c..T..:°%’.?:..l’§if”f.E°3:‘l..§.‘;°“‘ ity of Breaking Re- ——— cord Set By French from the wilds of Lake Rushket— J ewis-Arab Disorders. Liner “Normandie.” innika, 140 miles from this mining ABOARD THE S. S. QUEEN centre in northern Quebec. Only “my, May 2'7.—’I'he stately liner gum; may steamed westward to- night on her maiden vollxe to the United States. With A convoy of planes circling overhead and her path ‘jammed with hundreds of other s|1ll19—¢~|l13u by coinpai-Lson to the gigantic liner —-she moved quietly from her dock at soiitliarniiton amid the cheers of thousands of spectators. Pigmy speed boats raced alongside the pondcmlls liner eanying 2,130 and a crew of 1,200. The Queen Mary forged ahead only s.x were in the plane. An inquest. was opened into the seven deaths immediatel and after identifying five of t e ric- tims it adjourned until tomorrow. The identified dead: Pilot W. H. Clark, Que 33. M \ hanic George Mlilham. Rouyii, Que., 23. Leo Springer, Ottawa mining man, 36. Lucien Decirange, 24, prospector of Barraute, Que. Roy Hamilton, 25, prospector from Matheson, Ont. Dusk settled over the north country as the three planes dron- ed in from Lake Pushketamlka where Clarke crashed Sunday. Two of them brought the bodies. §i.'§...5i‘...‘?€”nn"”°m.§°i?§3,°§e First Major Produc- tion of Little The- atre Guild Warmly Received. -M Last night the Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown presented its first major production, “The Skin Game" by John Galsworthy under the direction of Mr. Ian Smith. The play was presented in Little Theatre Prtvhcuse before an enthusiastic audience including members and general public. Charming and suitable music was supplied by Mr. I-[any Gomez and his orchestra and proved a very real factor in the success of the presentation. Arab disturbances. der protection. _—— (A. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) ‘ CAIRO, Egypt, May 27—A force of 800 British troops left Cairo for Palestine today to assist in quelling Jewish- The latest of many reinforcements sent to the Holy‘ Land was estimated to bring the British strength to ap- proximately 6,000 men in and near Jerusalem. JERUSALEM, May 27—Authorities hastily enrolled; special police and watchmen to protect outlying Jewish districts tonight from Arab bands, keeping up an intermit- tent sniping throughput the troubled Holy Land. Officials today denied previous reports that British families were evacuated from Jaffa aboard a. warship. Earlier, official sources reported a number of British families were moved to the all-Jwish city of Tel Aviv un- ' “Th Sli G "1 th .. . _ . I of mg gnfgus “,;",§ma§,‘_’5’," En: ,‘,’::‘_ The official casually list showed. 48 persons, including N E elist. the_ late John Galsworthy deals one European, killed since April 29; 331 persons injured, ‘Vim 3 feud between two inmiiies. including 17 Europeans. In addition, 969 Arabs and 275 the Hmcmsm 3'“ °‘d m“‘“” “°°i’°‘ Jews have been arrested, some of whom were subsequently in the traditions of yesterday, land- owners since Queen mjzgbeth, and released. sqiiires of the village for gene;-3,. tions, and the 1-fornblowers .":‘ild€d Nagionaiystic Arabs have demand. S through Cawes Roads, fashionable yachting violet. and received saluta- lions from two British warshiuio-— the Royal Sovereign and the Ite- puise—oil Portsmouth. CORRIDORS CEOWDED Before her departure at, 4:34 p. in. the corridors of the luxurious craft were crowded with passengers, vis- itors and the crew. Officers direc- ted the final preparations calmly I8 six tugs panted beside her hull iii the llill'b0l‘. The Queen Mary called for pas- sengers and mail at Cherbourg, pro- g;ed|ins from there directly to New or . The giant, llncr’s 2.139 passengers were confluent the vessel would set I record from Bishop's Book to Am- “T958 Liiiht. the course over which Atantlc records are computed, but Commodore sir Edgar Britten was cautious. “me Quesiion of the record is it difficult one for me." the Queen Maris Commander said. "The ship has it schedule. We think if we keep to the schedule we shall not break the record. ‘If we happen to keep ahead of iehedulc, it will be in the ordinary "Y of business." ’ 39735119 5Dc_s=<l of 30.35 knots to win I buc riband from the French liner Normandle. COMING ‘EVENTS "R'.~s.rve .iui..7 iith, Cavendish iiilyers Mlllon Hall. L.5a37 ("Reserve Saturday, June 13th, 0! Zion cake sale at Holman's. L-5831 1;3ee will Rogers in Doubting ' limits at Mcl..can.s Theatre this '°*- L-5112-5-27-81 wrnnnw at Mt. Herbert Consol- ied School Friday, May 29th, "‘K°i“'ii9l"s Orchestra. L-5738 u"Cakc sale Saturday, June lath. S. A. McDonald’s. Children's Th? Qii:-on Mary must better on V R. M. S. “QUEEN MARY” PRIDE 0F B|l'|TA|l|'S MERGAIITILE FLEET isiiiiniiis GRADUATE iiioiiiciiiii 104 Degrees Confer- red At Convocation Exercises Of Uni- versity Yesterday. WOI..F'VII.LE, N. 5., May 27.. Miss Elda Winnifred Lowther, of ‘Rum. N. 5., was awarded the Governor-Generals . medal for the highest standing for the lost three years of the course in arts and sciences at the convocation of Acadia University today. One hundred and four degrees, seven certificates and 18 diplomas, in addition to three honorary do- greea, were presented by Rev. Dr. F. W. Patterson, President of the university. Those receiving honorary degrees were Rev. William Andrew White. a native of Virginia, now pastor of Cornwallis street Baptist Church, Halifax; Rev. J. A. Glendlnnlrig, born in somerville. Mass. and for Senate Committee To Decide Upon B.N.A.A. Changes Danger Factors In Proposed Re- solution To Westminster Again Stressed By flator Meighen. (C-P. By Guardian‘: special wlrell servatlve opposition had built up UITAIWIA. May 2'I—'I'he Senate its fears of the nine provinces put- decided today without a. division to‘ ting up tariff walls against the refer to its banking and commercelother, senator Dandurand declared. committee the proposed joint par- liamentary resolution to Westmin- was “s‘.amped" as indircizr. taxa- MM 501‘ Imendment to the British tion and consequently invalid un- North America Act. senator Raoul Dandurand, Lib- eral leader, accepted the resolution, proposed by Senator J. J. Donrielly (Cons. south Brain), and said he had no objection to representatives of provincial governments going before the committee to give their views on constitutional change. He paid attorney; general of the provinces had approved the reso- yesrs a distinguished Baptist in.is- sionary in India, both admitted to the degree of doctor in divinity. and Mrs. Alberta Parker Tretheway, iutlon in precise terms but. that re- presentatives of public bodies and individuals also would be heard by The New Brunswolr legislation‘ less the B. N. A. act was amended as proposed by the resolution. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen. Conserva- tive le.i<"er declared. “It vindicates to the full my fears of what may happcn." The character of the New Brunswick legls‘atlcn was so obvi- ous no court wouid fall to inter- pret its real intent. "Tear .up your Confedei-at'cn pact levy indlmct, laxatlcn and they will immediately discr'mlnale in tax- ation one against the other." Sen- ator Melghen declared. and allow provinces the right to _____ MON‘C1‘ON, N.B.. May 2’I.—-Ad- National Railways, these taking ef- fect Sunday, May 81st next. With this change in time, double train service to and from the main- land, dai.ly’except. Sunday, will be resumed. The morning connection in both directions will remain prac- tically as at present. leaving Chat- lnttetown at 7:30 a. m. In the case of Summerslde, the momlng con- nection will be, leave Summerside 7:46 9.. m. instead of l1:00 B. m. (Tignish 3:45 ii. in.) In the op- posite direction, arrival time at Charlottetown is 0:20 p. m., Suin- merside, 6:10 p. m., the same as at present. The aftemoon connection wul leave Charlottetown at 2:30 p. m. (Summerside 1:45 p. m.), arriving at Sackville at 8:10 p. m., where connection will be made with the Maritime Express for Montreal and hits west. In the opposite direc- ion. train will arrive at Charlotte- town from the mainland at 9:50 p. m. (summersicle. 9:25 p. m.), leaving Moncton at 3:50 p. m. Summersldp Tignlsh Train leaving Tignish at 7:00 a. m. daily except Sunday. summer- side 11:00 a. m.. for Charlottetown will leave Tlgnish at 3:45 a. m.. Suinmerside 7:45 a. m., arriving at Charlottetown at 10:45 a. m. At Emerald Jct. this train will connect with the moriilng train from Char- lottetown for the mainland. A motor train will leave summer- side at 4:00 p. in. daily except slin- (Contlnued on Page 11) ditionai changes in train services ' are announced by the Canadian 4:45 (Continued on Page 10) NEW YORK. May 27—La,bor leaders estimated more than 46,- strlkes which affected 17 states tonight. There were few instances of trouble. The situation was intensified at Syracuse, N. Y., by the announce- ment that Remington-Rand, Inc., manufacturers of typewriters and office equipment. would reopen their plant tomorrow. The announcement came after organize picket lines. were on strike. a mountain sortie 883193: E 8 T A T E S Mcused°!p1‘§“d°n“3J°w15hpr°p' arty. 000 industrial and agricultural Sudan’ Ma workers were participating in 400 of the 1,700 employes voted to return to work. strike leaders lin- mcdlately announced they would Employes of five other Reming- ton-Rand plants in New York, Wm- Ohio and Connecticut--estimated by union leaders at 4,300—also1Add'ls Ababa. %Yanl‘il/Ifl;ctl::el'nbl]O;Iel'. ill‘ Dmgressiva ed that British authoritiesdsgnlp, S k 0 B,“, " 3‘ 359 ""3 Bmiilh both Jewish immigration an e ANN llllli ii Ell tr ‘.’“l‘."..£“°‘°" or to Jews» no °° ‘ "° ' '°" onapeceo an rg 11-ont, bee.n1l;_ of the old I-Iillcrest mansion. A 50 mes have 05 struggle for the land follows and in an interesting and dramatic auction grove owned by Felix M. Warburg, scene the land is sold. This scene New York financier, was burned is particularly novel and interest- ing. the bidders at the auction being placed among the audience. been evacuated from Nablus and The remainder of the play deals at Gaza they took refuge in police with moves and counter-moves ban-a,ck5, The battleship Barham mane by each family in an effort arrived off Haifa today. Vlce-Ad- by the °ld family i9 disciedliv the miral Sir Dudley Pound, command- new family socially by means of ex--m.¢,h1e¢ of the Mediterranean (Palcor Agency said an orange last night. near Rlsho do Zion.) British families previously had fleet, was aboard her. Although the British armed forces here are the largest since the World War, further reinforce- ments are expected shortlii- A D01“ tion of the troops is advancing in Arabs Reported Besieged x.'i~1AR'roUM. Anglo - Egyptian y 27-A small band of foreigners. including a number of missionaries, were icpoiteci be‘ sleged tonight by 3.000 Ethiopian warriors at Sale. in western Ethi- opia near the Sudan border. _ A chieftain who has proclaimed himself king of Wallcga Province is at the head of the tribal force. which comprises deserters from the ranks of Emperor I-laile Selassics disbanded armies. dispatches said. An appeal for assistance received by British authorities said the native governor of Sale had fled and the nearest column of Italian troops was three days march dis- Salo is about 270 miles west of Libérafrarifii . Financing Program For United States (A. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire)‘: WASHINGTON, May 2'i—Secret- ary of the Treasury Morgéntiiau said today he would ask for $1,000.- 000.000 of additional cash in the United states mid-June financing program to be announced next Monday. This amount, together with $1,- 050.000,000 of refunding offerings, will bring the total Ilnancins to $2.050,000.000-_—one of the largest ever floated in peace time. The new borrowing of cash will swell the gross public debt beyond $32,500,000.000 on the basis of its present level. Confirm Expectations NEW YORK, May 2'l—Announce- ment by Secretary of the Treasury Moi-genthau from Washington that the United States government. June 15 financing program will involve $l.000,00000o in cash generally eon- formed with expectations in Wall Street. “W King‘: Daughters. L-seat Boston, Mass, doctor of letters. . senator Q E -I-“me, (com. "Under this lcgislatloii the pro- A , — Rev. Mr. White was the only coi- Halifax) predicted if the peapie of "‘“°°5 "°“‘d 5° ‘ox 53'“ W." W‘ . . rfiuying live hogs |,t Albany cred chaplain to go overseas with Nov; scam were. Ewen me opp“. utterly prevent the free lnt.er- 9 lliiu-sdiiy 28th Emerald anth Canadian troops during the Great tunic, to vote on me ,-emiuugn 1; change of ll'il.(.‘l'—pf'(7VinCifll tnide. n liiliiooii Ci. 0. Green. ' War, and Mrs. Tretheway, a native "worm be overwhelmingly defeat- The" Should be "110 N11 I-“d .___ 4 1.-iiiii-5-27-oi of Liverpool, N. s.. was praised for ea." He was not content. with ap- ohnin" “When i0 inn ini°"=n“n8° (c. 1-. by Guardian‘: Speolnl Wire) "3, V ‘ her truieintion of German scientif- pm"; by the provinces or by their 0‘ i“'°’i’i'°V’n¢iii1 iT~i‘i?- '53“ °" YA.R.MOU'I‘H, May 2-z_n cm-on. 0 _ _\ June . Paula Girl Guide concert ic articles and books. iegistetui-ea and this important °°n7°d°i'““°ii- er's jury, inquiring into an auto- / \ ) 5ih- Tickets at J.E.I-l. Worth! Rev. Dr. J. '3 Ml¢D°nI1d- 1'9‘ uestlon was one in which citiaens H9 ‘"336-Wed We E°"““‘“9“i mobile accident which took the Q Q Drillfitore. 26 cents, tu-ed pg-915,0, ' of theology .3 :1 we amen“ pmvmces would leader go to his colleagues with is me‘ of two perm“ and injured V 1--6B21-5-2B-3i- Acadia. delivered the address to the MW tn, mm to exprdss their gewwio Mreittkilnz Sglothei bDr1;>D°58~1if- five others, adjoumed to e, hos- _..=. (C- P By Gw_d,an.s SM,“ W,,., 'i—- I . mi 1’ 9 C C GVE C ‘ ' , "Come to the Ice Cream ‘Festival n:!di"i:lt::lAl from Prince reward amnion‘ mi: 't'lh°thl:°vIfl)o:ici‘hL|:n'(ldr1 inc Various: prtiwinciiiio Atwrnew ‘3i“.}n.”°‘.3?’u.‘§’ vlighxmrme mummy Protests Against Lowered Duties ‘‘’‘°‘‘"‘'‘‘’ ‘° ''°’'' '“"'”’ °"""l’ :N"0‘fl.Thl:ir¢lsdnBi:Vd:1nBOn'l& 1-lag! bland included’: Degree of BIch- tdiielionii he asked. 3f“°3“bw':: "l’i"’°.“°l‘J(‘)‘ ‘he!’ :0‘??? From her cat, Elisabeth Gray liTi2)";i(?)r§,'I‘f(‘;f"' S5,.‘-tlizlfislnimum Y Va 8, line 4 - elor in Arfo—Horaoe F. Macllwan. The tom and p,0c,du,, mm, sdan y e reso UR n as ra told the jury. Charles Higby. t»‘-\a On Farm and maximum temperatuiv-:1’ 1'97“'5'”‘°"~ (mu-Iottetown: Robert E. show. ed in th resent instance - ~ driver, was sober at the tlm d to nmmn T Brudeneil. Degree of Bachelor in gggolvme “mac ppursued 1,, every "This a<‘dress is to meet the she Md um, um cm, hn :O::1’;_ . . Bflxiifl 33 46 an 3' "“ °“d¢“» 3°?‘ Education and superior first rank s ,0 ma c°m,.,_,.,,,,n needs of the provinces who clearly thing on the road, Just before it 50 94 PH Imndm” 0 01' US leS I1 1 Edrnonion I , _ _ u ll 5 <».l...i.3"i.i'5.‘.l.’.i....'"a’l .£ll'“”' ;‘¢l&‘m'’_“‘” 0' Bum’ mm ‘“‘°° °°“‘°“"‘"°“' °°'“""' D” fiilgdbnogmvehrclhmgjeilmm “ii? iii %E“I.':".'i th id e S a r “““‘,,,,‘,, iii :2‘ ' - mm. mm - ea ' ~ 1* §i'.....r“"““ .‘.i?.°-‘:.r’.°.".'uo.. ...-.m"‘i‘.’a «:33 n;{i,=,n.s ;;*d,,n“n~ig °:,noi-'- with the mm or we--‘<’='éw“ei°» 53- To Canadian Industry. ivéionto 5‘ 7” uowwmh ,1” tn 1' “mud by an F r .. _ . . uron__ de- known, was rammed. Gerard ottuwa 54 3 W “°§'3‘“"’m “““‘l”1""" 1" Tyrant of “rang” mi':.'i3'nm-¢5u‘53.iri‘cil°i“".'7§'nz§?e.io‘L° iii‘, (Continued on Page ii) ui.:'r3' '31’. r?.'Z"..1'»";,,,.‘,"“.,’.‘.,';.? (C. P. By Guardian‘s Special Wire) 2,‘.‘,’.'.“.,“.Z" 33 64 Mi. Aflniuioulldoydndwlllicflti-5.1?!’ lfilllld Exggutod nu ma mm on the F r . from iniuries. OTTAWA, May 27—A protest against lowering duties John 32 3‘; change. “can we question the on farm implements and motor bus bodies without giving Chmommm 34 5‘ authority of the duly Iocfedimd "9' w 1,, ' 43,9...‘ uoeoaw. In’ 21-4; 3. aeia- tetiveo of the Provinlttgtg 1“, um um, nciiuk. "tyrant lI- leaner Dendiinnd uked- In v I the manufacturers a chance to be heard was made today’ m,m,,,, Wm; Manual. to w u in the House of Commons by William Macdoniiid (Lib- fresh wind-S: unsegfileddwisigi 003!‘ WC X‘ n 81' owe . land oonvioted of leading a rein: mo and me when important 3l‘I'|“01'd)- . ’°‘;§‘,‘,,f {’,,,,",,,‘§,, ,m,.m,.,,, M, 3,5; A. .um.5.3-‘Hi of toner. was shot to death 60- chances were ma 3 in the oon.sl.l- He said the sudden reductio in duties on implements md mmonow ,,,,,.,,,,,s ,, 5,11 tiltion ihm hid 399°“ M ‘“"f;' was particularly unfair. The tariff board had made no in- sun ,9“ mm mm,‘ 3, 735 and ii“ ‘'5' “‘”°‘"“. °°"'°m D‘ ' veltlgetlon. A committee of the House had been appointed rises tomorrow morning at 419. my,“ ‘hark :'},m:g"u¢i,. "E: but had not started its investigation. No tariff should ever run moan Friday, June 5. 1.22 a. m. . wgtuixuug for oiuinrine the tot» he reduced, he said, if the result would be loss of einPi0Y- summmme me 18 mmum M5,. Itoiim about Dlndnftlhngfi Ncgmggg‘ meat and no one knew how implement tariff changes than Charlottetown. . vi on uuriion ‘ , °° "M °°":'a;m"'§,',,',‘g:‘,,,'.',;‘¢,:nyii-nu: V won‘: 235 the wrong done will be righted immediately “W °‘“" '““" ‘ V direct ll! .3. ,,.,m._ 1, use wronc- . not it uh investigation shows there was a wrong.” he said. In W, .,,.,, ._.. L ., mun, ful euiunpuen. l'i.‘i';°.'3.n.t.e..ia be 1 E “ 'future, however, the tariff should be studied before i ll:-_'I:; I. B (kn, “ R, ‘mud by amen :1“. ..pl'4-7900; ‘ A _ g lg’ __ an I. I. _ ‘ .3 W. ...~n_ .- «I . .. .-..._.. -_ .__,,_